Tillerson says US dismayed by violence at Turkish Embassy
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan attends a news conference following the talks with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin. Some 60,000 people were brought into Ankara by bus from outside the city, news website Hurriyet reported.

Chelsea celebrates title with 5-1 win over Sunderland
Sunday was Terry's last game in a Chelsea shirt and the captain started the match, as he had done against Watford on Monday. News of the premeditated move could have alerted gamblers to a situation they might have looked for ways to exploit.

Trump Departs Saudi Arabia For Israel
On Tuesday, he is set to meet with Palestinian lead Mahmoud Abbas in the West Bank and deliver a speech at the Israeli Museum. Is that a serious foreign policy, he asked, or is the USA "simply milking" Saudi Arabia for billions of dollars?

Hackers threaten to release more code
In the case of WannaCry, it is possible that hackers simply copied code from earlier attacks by the Lazarus Group. In addition, we found code in WannaCry used in SSL routines that historically was unique to Lazarus tools.

Trump Proclaims 'New Reason To Hope' After Landing In Israel
Instead, Trump said he's offering a partnership based on shared interests and values in pursuit of "a better future for us all". He is then expected to become the first sitting US President to visit the Western Wall, the holiest site where Jews can pray.

A history of the men who have led Ford Motor Co
The traditional business was performing well for Ford , and Fields presided over record yearly profits and booming sales. Jim Hackett, who oversees the Ford subsidiary that works on autonomous vehicles, is to take the reins from Fields.

Spurs steamroll Rockets to advance to Western Conference Finals
They jumped to a seven point lead (31-24) in the opening quarter, and never looked back. "I just didn't have rhythm", Harden said. While he still keeps in touch with Curry and others, Lee is downplaying any potential nostalgia from his time with Golden State.

How to Protect Yourself from 'Ransomware'
Beginning on Friday, May 12, 2017 , organizations across the world were hit by a cyberattack called WannaCry. As a result, non-emergency operations were suspended and ambulances were being diverted to other hospitals.

South Korea Wants to Reopen Communication With North
Haley noted that this weekend's missile came within 60 miles of Russia's border and said Russian Federation is "all wrong". North Korea is not as closed off from the world as some might think, but it has very few trade partners.

November 12, 2016: During a telephone call with top campaign donors, Clinton blames Comey for her defeat by Trump.

The communications staff charged with explaining the decision to the American people had an hour's notice. His dismissal of a special prosecutor, Archibald Cox, who subpoenaed the White House for the president's tapes marked the beginning of the end of his presidency. "If there's tapes of this conversation, they need to be turned over". Trump wrote on Twitter Friday morning. Trump firing Comey = Nixon firing Cox.

Trump, referring to the FBI's investigation into Clinton's use of a private email server during her time as secretary of state, however said that the steady flow of news surrounding that probe helped him as a candidate in the 2016 presidential election.

The letter noted Congressmen John Conyers and Elijah Cummings also want all documents, memos, analyses, emails or other communications related to Trump's decision to fire Comey turned over to Congress. He leans heavily on daughter Ivanka Trump and son-in-law Jared Kushner, as well as Hope Hicks, his trusted campaign spokeswoman and Keith Schiller, his longtime bodyguard.

Federal Bureau of Investigation directors are presidential appointments, but their 10-year terms are meant to ensure they're above the political fray and not beholden to a particular party or leader.

GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham of SC said on "Meet the Press" that Trump has is obligated "to pick somebody beyond reproach outside the political lane".

Democrats have also lashed out at Sessions, noting that he vowed earlier this year to recuse himself from any probes involving coordination between Trump associates and Russian Federation. That could well include the firing of Comey.

Trump spent most of the week out of sight, a marked change from a typically jam-packed schedule that often includes multiple on-camera events per day. He's viewed even senior advisers suspiciously, including Bannon and Priebus, when stories about internal White House drama land in the press.

That's according to two people familiar with the search process who weren't authorized to publicly discuss the deliberations and spoke on condition of anonymity.

Democrats irate over Comey's abrupt ouster, and concerned by the inclusion of politicians on the list of possible replacements, are demanding Trump not select a partisan leader.

Like many administrations, the relationship between Trump and the press has been tense. Trump calls Comey over to where he is standing in the Blue Room to offer a handshake and a partial hug, then comments that Comey has "become more famous than me".

As Mr Trump works to fast-track Mr Comey's successor, lawmakers from both parties urged him to steer clear of any politicians for the job and said he must "clean up the mess that he mostly created".

Trump is mulling expanding the communications team and has eyed hiring producers from Fox News, according to one White House official.

Trump, who has been preparing for his first foreign trip - one that will take him to the Middle East and Europe - also will deliver the commencement address to the United States Coast Guard Academy in New London, Connecticut, on Wednesday.

But the blowback from Comey's firing left the White House reeling once again.

That led Trump to tweet Friday morning, "As a very active President with lots of things happening, it is not possible for my surrogates to stand at podium with flawless accuracy".